Jason Axelson wrote: > On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 12:00 PM, Rafael G.<[email protected]> wrote: > >> Some friends of me do pair programming with vim+screen. >> I don't know exactly how we do it and if they edit the file at the same >> time. >> > > If two or more people are logged onto the same user account (via ssh > or whatever). Then one person runs screen and the other person runs > screen -x (which will connect to the original instance of screen). > Then what is being typed will show up on both peoples screens. You can > use vim this way to edit documents. But this isn't really what the OP > wants because the two will have to take turns, especially since vim is > modal. I believe that the OP wants a way to only share buffers, which > would be a non-trivial task. > > Jason > > I was not sure about if it was a collaborative environment or not. Thanks for the explanation :)
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